testsuite: Extend TLS core file testing with an OS-generated dump

Complementing commit 280ca31f4d ("Add test for fetching TLS from
core file") extend gdb.threads/tls-core.exp with an OS-generated dump
where supported.

This verifies not only that our core dump interpreter is consistent
with our producer, but that it matches the OS verified as well,
avoiding a possible case where our interpreter would be bug-compatible
with our producer but not the OS and it would go unnoticed in testing.

This results in:

 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: native: load core file
 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: native: print thread-local storage variable
 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: gcore: load core file
 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: gcore: print thread-local storage variable

with local testing and:

 UNSUPPORTED: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: native: load core file
 UNSUPPORTED: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: native: print thread-local storage variable
 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: gcore: load core file
 PASS: gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: gcore: print thread-local storage variable

with remote testing, or for testing on ports that don't supports
cores.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2018-05-24  Maciej W. Rozycki  <macro@mips.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.threads/tls-core.c: Include <stdlib.h>
	(thread_proc): Call `abort'.
	* gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: Generate a core with core_find too.
	(tls_core_test): New procedure, bits factored out from ...
	(top level): ... here.  Test both native cores and gcore cores.
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Maciej W. Rozycki 2018-05-24 15:31:32 +01:00 committed by Pedro Alves
parent da05d921f0
commit d9f6d7f8b6
3 changed files with 53 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
2018-05-24 Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@mips.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.threads/tls-core.c: Include <stdlib.h>
(thread_proc): Call `abort'.
* gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: Generate a core with core_find too.
(tls_core_test): New procedure, bits factored out from ...
(top level): ... here. Test both native cores and gcore cores.
2018-05-23 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* gdb.gdb/complaints.exp (test_initial_complaints): Simplify.

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@ -16,12 +16,14 @@
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int __thread foo = 0xdeadbeef;
static void *
thread_proc (void *arg)
{
abort ();
return arg;
}

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@ -20,37 +20,58 @@ if {[gdb_compile_pthreads "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" \
return -1
}
# Generate a native core file.
set corefile [core_find $binfile]
set core_supported [expr {$corefile != ""}]
# Generate a core file with "gcore".
clean_restart ${binfile}
runto thread_proc
set gcorefile [standard_output_file gcore.test]
set gcore_supported [gdb_gcore_cmd "$gcorefile" "gcore"]
# Restart gdb and load COREFILE as a core file. SUPPORTED is true iff
# the core was generated successfully; otherwise, the tests are marked
# unsupported.
#
# Generate corefile.
#
set corefile [standard_output_file gcore.test]
set core_supported [gdb_gcore_cmd "$corefile" "save a corefile"]
if {!$core_supported} {
return 0
proc tls_core_test {supported corefile} {
upvar target_triplet target_triplet
upvar host_triplet host_triplet
upvar binfile binfile
clean_restart ${binfile}
set test "load core file"
if {$supported} {
set core_loaded [gdb_core_cmd $corefile $test]
} else {
set core_loaded 0
unsupported $test
}
set test "print thread-local storage variable"
if { $core_loaded == 1 } {
# This fails in cross-debugging due to the use of native
# `libthread_db'.
if {![string match $host_triplet $target_triplet]} {
setup_kfail "threads/22381" "*-*-*"
}
gdb_test "p/x foo" "\\$\[0-9]+ = 0xdeadbeef" $test
} else {
unsupported $test
}
}
#
# Restart gdb and load generated corefile.
#
clean_restart ${binfile}
set core_loaded [gdb_core_cmd "$corefile" "load generated corefile"]
if { $core_loaded != 1 } {
# No use proceeding from here.
return 0
with_test_prefix "native" {
tls_core_test $core_supported $corefile
}
# This fails in cross-debugging due to the use of native `libthread_db'.
if {![string match $host_triplet $target_triplet]} {
setup_kfail "threads/22381" "*-*-*"
with_test_prefix "gcore" {
tls_core_test $gcore_supported $gcorefile
}
gdb_test "p/x foo" \
"\\$\[0-9]+ = 0xdeadbeef" \
"print thread-local storage variable"
gdb_exit